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Microlife AFIB BT – BP A6 BT   

 

 

 

 

 

Table of Contents

 

1. Important Facts about Blood Pressure and Self-Measurement

 

 

How do I evaluate my blood pressure? 

2. Important Facts about Atrial Fibrillation (AFIB)

 

 

What is Atrial Fibrillation (AFIB)? 

 

How does AFIB impact my family or me? 

 

Microlife AFIB detection provides a convenient way to screen for AFIB (only in AFIB/MAM 

mode) 

 

Risk factors you can control 

3. Using the Device for the First Time

 

 

Inserting the batteries 

 

Setting the date and time 

 

Selecting the correct cuff 

 

Select the measuring mode: standard or AFIB/MAM mode 

 

AFIB/MAM mode (highly recommended) 

4. Taking a Blood Pressure Measurement using this Device

 

 

How not to store a reading 

5. Appearance of the Atrial Fibrillation Indicator for early Detection (only in AFIB/MAM 

mode)

 

6. Traffic Light Indicator in the Display

 

7. PC-Link Functions

 

 

Installation and data transmission 

8. BT-Link Function   

 

Installation and data transmission 

9. Data Memory

 

 

Viewing the stored values 

 

Memory full 

 

Clearing all values 

10. Battery Indicator and Battery change

 

 

Low battery 

 

Flat battery – replacement 

 

Which batteries and which procedure? 

 

Using rechargeable batteries 

11. Using a Mains Adapter

 

12. Error Messages

 

13. Safety, Care, Accuracy Test and Disposal

 

 

Safety and protection 

 

Device care 

Summary of Contents for AFIB BT

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Page 5: ...tton 12 Forward Button 13 Lock Switch 14 USB Port Display 15 Date Time 16 Systolic Value 17 Diastolic Value 18 Pulse Rate 19 Battery Display 20 Traffic Light Display 21 Stored Value 22 Pulse Indicator...

Page 6: ...rithm of Microlife has been clinically investigated by several prominent clinical investigators and showed that the device detects patients with AFIB at a certainty of 97 100 1 2 Please read through t...

Page 7: ...de standard or AFIB MAM mode AFIB MAM mode highly recommended 4 Taking a Blood Pressure Measurement using this Device How not to store a reading 5 Appearance of the Atrial Fibrillation Indicator for e...

Page 8: ...s the day progresses You should therefore take your measurements in the same quiet conditions and when you feel relaxed Take at least two readings every time in the morning and in the evening and aver...

Page 9: ...rrhythmia or irregular heart beat It often causes no symptoms yet it significantly increases your risk of stroke You ll need a doctor to help you control the problem How does AFIB impact my family or...

Page 10: ...w you can enter the new values as described above Selecting the correct cuff Microlife offers different cuff sizes Select the cuff size to match the circumference of your upper arms measured by close...

Page 11: ...e which arm to measure in the future The arm with the higher blood pressure should be measured 4 Remove close fitting garments from the upper arm To avoid constriction shirt sleeves should not be roll...

Page 12: ...o cause for concern In such case it is recommended to measure again the next day However if the symbol appears on a regular basis e g several times a week with measurements taken daily we advise you t...

Page 13: ...crolife Blood Pressure APP microlife vitalis software The memory data can be transferred to the iPhone by connecting the monitor via a Bluetooth Installation and data transmission 1 Install the APP mi...

Page 14: ...of the device 3 Replace the batteries ensure correct polarity as shown by the symbols in the compartment The memory retains all values although date and time must be reset the year number therefore f...

Page 15: ...he measuring signals are inaccurate and no result can therefore be displayed Read through the checklist for performing reliable measurements and then repeat the measurement ERR 6 AFIB MAM Mode There w...

Page 16: ...device unsupervised some parts are small enough to be swallowed Device care Clean the device only with a soft dry cloth Cleaning the cuff Carefully remove spots on the cuff with a damp cloth and soap...

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Page 18: ...erent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli...

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